OpenEdge Management and OpenEdge Explorer: Configuration
OpenEdge Management and OpenEdge Explorer: Configuration
OpenEdge Management and OpenEdge Explorer: Configuration
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Configuring <strong>OpenEdge</strong> Web Services<br />
6–14<br />
Viewing or modifying the Admin or Operator role<br />
You can define what level of access is allowed for the Web Services Adapter instance:<br />
Administrator or Operator. Under Admin Role Links, click either AdminRole.PSCAdmin or<br />
AdminRole.PSCOper to see the current read, write, delete, <strong>and</strong> execute settings for the<br />
following:<br />
• Application defaults — Governs which operations the role may perform on the default<br />
Web service properties that are used to initialize a newly deployed Web service<br />
• Application enablement — Governs which operations the role may perform on the<br />
enable state of Web service applications<br />
• Application properties — Governs which operations the role may perform on a Web<br />
service's properties<br />
• Application statistics — Governs which operations the role may perform on a Web<br />
service's statistical counters<br />
• Servlet properties — Governs which operations the role may perform on the WSA's<br />
run-time changeable properties<br />
• Servlet services — Governs which operations the role may perform on the registry of<br />
deployed Web service applications<br />
• Servlet statistics — Governs which operations the role may perform on the WSA's<br />
statistical counters<br />
To edit the settings, click Edit. To create a new AdminRole name, click Create.<br />
Advanced Features properties<br />
The properties in this category, shown in Table 6–6, support less commonly-used or<br />
special-purpose features, some of which might relate to the properties of other categories.<br />
Table 6–6: Web Services Adapter Advanced Features properties (1 of 2)<br />
Property Description<br />
WSA administration SOAP<br />
action<br />
A string placed in the SOAPAction HTTP header when<br />
the AdminServer forwards administration operations to<br />
the WSA. The SOAPAction HTTP header is required<br />
for all HTTP messages that carry SOAP messages <strong>and</strong><br />
is used by intervening security servers (such as<br />
firewalls) to determine if each HTTP message is<br />
allowed to pass through to its destination. The installed<br />
default is a Universal Resource Number URN<br />
identifying the WSA administration Web service, but<br />
you can also specify any string required by intervening<br />
security servers on the network.<br />
Installed Default:<br />
urn:services-progress-com:wsa-admin:01